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Ana M. Espino to Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Ana M. Espino has written about Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins.
Connection Strength

3.714
  1. Ruiz-Jim?nez C, Celias D, Vald?s B, Ramos-P?rez WD, Cervi L, Espino AM. Fasciola hepatica fatty acid binding protein (Fh12) induces apoptosis and tolerogenic properties in murine bone marrow derived dendritic cells. Exp Parasitol. 2021 Dec; 231:108174.
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    Score: 0.794
  2. Figueroa-Santiago O, Espino A. Purification of Native Fasciola hepatica Fatty Acid-Binding Protein and Induction of Alternative Activation of Human Macrophages. Methods Mol Biol. 2020; 2137:149-169.
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    Score: 0.698
  3. Ramos-Benitez MJ, Ruiz-Jimenez C, Rosado-Franco JJ, Ramos-P?rez WD, Mendez LB, Osuna A, Espino AM. Fh15 Blocks the Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Cytokine Storm While Modulating Peritoneal Macrophage Migration and CD38 Expression within Spleen Macrophages in a Mouse Model of Septic Shock. mSphere. 2018 12 19; 3(6).
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    Score: 0.650
  4. Ramos-Ben?tez MJ, Ruiz-Jim?nez C, Aguayo V, Espino AM. Recombinant Fasciola hepatica fatty acid binding protein suppresses toll-like receptor stimulation in response to multiple bacterial ligands. Sci Rep. 2017 07 14; 7(1):5455.
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    Score: 0.588
  5. Martin I, Cab?n-Hern?ndez K, Figueroa-Santiago O, Espino AM. Fasciola hepatica fatty acid binding protein inhibits TLR4 activation and suppresses the inflammatory cytokines induced by lipopolysaccharide in vitro and in vivo. J Immunol. 2015 Apr 15; 194(8):3924-36.
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    Score: 0.501
  6. Figueroa-Santiago O, Espino AM. Fasciola hepatica fatty acid binding protein induces the alternative activation of human macrophages. Infect Immun. 2014 Dec; 82(12):5005-12.
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    Score: 0.484
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